Texas Mom Faces Arrest Warrant and $700 Fine for Offering to Sell Homemade Tamales

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Let me get this straight. She was selling a few homemade tamales but not running a business. I thought our bureaucrats were a bunch of jobsworths but that is ridiculous.

Hilarious that Brit-shit has the brass to criticize American laws.

The BBC's creepy detector vans will be dragged into the 21st century to sniff Brits' home Wi-Fi networks, claims the UK Daily Telegraph.

From September 1, you'll need a TV license if you stream catch-up or on-demand TV from the BBC's iPlayer service, regardless if you've got a television set or not – phone, computer, potato, whatever, you'll have to cough up.

In preparation for this, allegedly, the Beeb's heavies are going to drive vans around Blighty's streets with gear that will spy on people's wireless networks to make sure they're not streaming iPlayer without a license/

Capita Business Services will park outside homes that aren't paying a telly tax and record packets transmitted on Wi-Fi frequencies. If these packets match the size and pattern of iPlayer video packets, then presumably you'll start getting angry letters demanding £145.50, prosecution and fines.

The corporation has been given legal dispensation to use the new technology, which is typically only available to crime-fighting agencies. The BBC insists that its inspectors will not be able to spy on other internet browsing habits of viewers.

Here's a sample of the content being being downloaded in a South Yorkshite hovel:

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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/08/06/bbc_detector_van_wi_fi_iplayer/

 
So she's operating without health inspections and insurance. What happens when she makes someone ill?

Then they will stop buying her tamales & she will go out of business & we all live happily ever after~well perhaps w/ the exception of the poisoned neighbor...:rolleyes:

I thought Texass was against all these evasive regulations??

Today tamales, tomorrow guns, it is a greasy, slippery slope, watch out texass....
 
I wonder how many JPP Libertarians gave.

My guess?

0

But I imagine that they are fantasizing about her in a sexual way right now. :rofl2:
 
Are you ok with those results then of more minorities being punished?

More minorities are punished?

Cite.

And if they break the law, why shouldn't they be treated the same as anyone else, for example, an asshat from Oakland who pretends to have black Facebook friends and likes to troll threads with his BS? :rofl2:
 
Are you ok with those results then of more minorities being punished?

Here in SactO county every place, public as well a private (office cafeterias etc) that sell prepared foods are inspected & given a pass or fail that must be displayed..

These records, going back years are easily accessible on line & available to the public..

While these laws do come @ a price, it is likely that the same folks are doing most of the suffering if/when things occasionally go wrong in the uninspected/unregulated home kitchen..


I have seen them selling tamales & burritos on the side of the road in some rural areas, like a fruit stand-no electricity & the food in small coolers on the dirt floor next to the road..

IMHO, you stopping there best ask yourself "you feelin lucky today"
 
Here in SactO county every place, public as well a private (office cafeterias etc) that sell prepared foods are inspected & given a pass or fail that must be displayed..

These records, going back years are easily accessible on line & available to the public..

While these laws do come @ a price, it is likely that the same folks are doing most of the suffering if/when things occasionally go wrong in the uninspected/unregulated home kitchen..


I have seen them selling tamales & burritos on the side of the road in some rural areas, like a fruit stand-no electricity & the food in small coolers on the dirt floor next to the road..

IMHO, you stopping there best ask yourself "you feelin lucky today"

We see a lot of those driving taco trucks around here and especially outside the Giants park you get people grilling food on the sidewalks. I don't know how many of them are regulated or not. Similarly we see lots of people selling souvenirs and t-shirts that are pretty much guaranteed to be knockoffs and not sold legally outside the stadium. A whole underground econony basically
 
We see a lot of those driving taco trucks around here and especially outside the Giants park you get people grilling food on the sidewalks. I don't know how many of them are regulated or not. Similarly we see lots of people selling souvenirs and t-shirts that are pretty much guaranteed to be knockoffs and not sold legally outside the stadium. A whole underground econony basically

Well there is always going to be some of that.. I did it when I lived in NYC...

There it is a tradition/racket & if you wanna sell in the park "you gotta pay rent" & if you don't pay you get beat-up &/or arrested, a wee bit of police thugery to maintain order while making a small profit.........
 
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